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Friday, May 20, 2011

NFPE appeals members to do or die and to GET READY FOR IMMEDIATE STRIKE IF SITUATION WARRANTS :


NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
IST FLOOR, NORTH AVENUE POST OFFICE, NEW DELHI – 110001
URGENT CIRCULAR

GET READY FOR IMMEDIATE STRIKE IF SITUATION WARRANTS

STRIKE DATE WILL BE ADVANCED IF DEPARTMENT GO AHEAD WITH
IMPLEMENTATION OF MCKINSEY REFORMS:
FIVE LAKHS POSTAL EMPLOYEES OF INDIA POST IN ONE VOICE DECLARE:
NO MORE CLOSURE AND MERGER OF POST OFFICES
NO MORE CLOSURE AND MERGER OF SORTING SECTIONS AND RMS OFFICES
NO MORE CURTAILMENT OF DELIVERIES AND POSTMEN BEATS
NO MORE FIRST CLASS MAIL HUBS AND DELIVERY HUBS
NO MORE FRANCHISE (PRIVATE) POST OFFICES AND POST SHOPPE.
NO MORE OUTSOURCING AND CONTRACTORISATION OF POSTAL FUNCTIONS

AND ALSO WE DEMAND

 IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF LONG PENDING SECTIONAL DEMANDS OF ALL CADRES OF POSTAL AND RMS EMPLOYEES INCLUDING GRAMIN DAK SEVôAKS AND CASUAL LABOURERS.
INDEFINITE STRIKE FROM 2011 JULY 5TH
 IN 1946 JULY ENTIRE PØ&T EMPLOYEES WENT ON INDEFINITE STRIKE AGAINST THE BRITISH IMPERIALISM

IN 2011 JULY ENTIRE POSTAL EMPLOYEES ARE GOING AHEAD FOR ANOTHER INDEFINITE Ø

STRIKE AGAINST THE IMPERIALIST GLOBALIZATION POLICIES AND THE US-BASED MCKINSEY REFORMS IN INDIA POST

WE DON'T WANT THE FOREIGN CONSULTANT TO DECIDE OUR FATE

MCKINSEY IS FOR PRIVATISATION OF INDIA POST

WE SHALL OPPOSE IT LOCK STOCK AND BARREL

WE ARE READY TO SACRIFICE TO SAVE INDIA POST

PREPARE FOR A DETERMINED AND UNCOMPROMISING STRUGGLE

MAKE THE MAY 25TH DHARNA PROGRAMME A GRAND SUCCESS.

ORGANISE CIRCLE LEVEL JOINT CONVENTIONS OF NFPE & FNPO

PARTICIPATE IN THE JUNE 19TH ALL INDIA JOINT CONVENTION AT CHENNAI.

Dear Comrades,

            We are in receipt of encouraging reports from various circles and Divisions about the mobilisation by grass root level workers and leaders for the total participation of employees in the indefinite strike from 5th July 2011 as per the call of Central Joint Council of Action (NFPE, FNPO & GDS Unions)
           Department's move for implementing the Mckinsey Consultancy's disastrous recommendations has resulted in allround protest and stiff resistance from employees especially in Chennai and Hyderabad. Chennai Postmen staff has went on three day's strike and successfully resisted the Mckinsey reforms and halted it. Andhra comrades are conducting continuous agitational and campaign programmes throughout the Circle against the unilateral implementation of Mckinsey reforms. "Mckinsey Go Back" has become the slogan of the fighting comrades.
        Postal Board is trying to go ahead with the Mckinsey reforms. Speed post hubs have resulted in erosion of public faith in the efficiency of this premium services. Now the department want to implement hubs for first class ordinary mails and registered articles. Total number of sorting offices will be reduced to 77. Further Chief PMGs have already sent proposals to Directorate for closure / merger of thousands of Post offices in urban areas. Privatisation and contractorisation of the Mail Motor Service (MMS) is also on the anvil. Opening of Franchise Post offices (Private Post offices) in a new name called "Post shoppe" and outsourcing of many other postal functions are also under serious consideration. Orders are already issued abolishing the sorting postman cadre altogether.
        Gramin Dak Sevaks are facing the worst attack they have ever faced after independence of the country. Bonus has been reduced. Norms for cash handling and stamp sale drastically reduced. Norms for calculating the workload and allowances of Branch Postmasters have been curtailed resulting in reduction of allowances. Compassionate appointments limited to 10%. 25% of the Postmen vacancies are given to outsiders. And as a last blow, the GDS Conduct and Employment Rules has been changed and instead of "Employment" the word "Engagement" has been substituted. "Appointing authority" is changed as "Recruiting Authority", thus permanently blocking the chances of GDS to be treated as Civil Servants. All the adverse recommendations of Nataraja Moorthy Committee are implemented one by one. The revision of wages of casual labours w.e.f. 01.01.2006 is still pending and the orders for outsourcing their work is not yet withdrawn.
       Many sectional demands listed in the 25 point charter of demands are yet to be settled. Cadre restructuring of all cadres, Decentralization of PLI and RPLI, Filling up of vacancies, Revision of OSA and OTA rates, Non implementation of JCM (Departmental Council) assurances, Non-settlement of demands raised in the Postman Committee, issues of MTS, parity in pay-scale and promotion to MMS Drivers, SBCO and Civil Wing issues, problems of Postal Accounts Staff, counting of services of ex-RTP staff, Discrimination towards PO and RMS Accountants Cadre, MACP anomalies, review of Postmaster cadre orders etc. are agitating the minds of the employees for the last more than one year.
        Comrades, the very existence of Postal Department as a Government Services and its five lakhs employees is under threat from the Government. This is a question of "DO or DIE". We have to face the challenge. We shall fight it out with all forces at our command. We are confident that we can stop this onslaught.
        Let us prepare ourselves for a massive breakdown from 5th July 2011, which alone can compel the Government to come forward and settle the genuine demands of the Postal workers.
                Will greetings,
                                                      Fraternally yours,

                                                            M.KRISHNAN
                                           Secretary General, NFPE
                                                    Mob: 09447068125
                                        Email: nfpehq@gmail.com

After the total failure of Speed Post Hub Experiment.....
McKINSEY MODEL HUBS FOR FIRST CLASS MAILS ALSO!!!
NUMBER OF SORTING OFFICERS WILL BE REDUCED TO 77.
Proposed set of level-1 Sorting Centres for First Class Mail
(Ordinary & Registered)
S.No.
Circle
Sorting hubs
S.No.
Circle
Sorting hubs
1.
Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad
40.
Madhya Pradesh
Indore
2.
Andhra Pradesh
Kurnool
41.
Maharashtra
Aurangabad
3.
Andhra Pradesh
Tirupati
42.
Maharashtra
Mumbai
4.
Andhra Pradesh
Vijayawada
43.
Maharashtra
Nagpur
5.
Andhra Pradesh
Visakhapatnam
44.
Maharashtra
Panaji
6.
Assam
Guwahati
45.
Maharashtra
Pune
7.
Bihar
Bhagalpur
46.
Maharashtra
Satara
8.
Bihar
Muzaffarpur
47.
North East
Dimapur
9.
Bihar
Patna
48.
Orissa
Bhubaneswar
10.
Chattisgarh
Bilaspur
49.
Orissa
Cuttak
11.
Chattisgarh
Raipur
50.
Orissa
Sambalpur
12.
Delhi
Delhi
51.
Punjab
Chandigargh
13.
Gujarat
Ahmedabad
52.
Punjab
Jalandhar
14.
Gujarat
Anand
53.
Punjab
Ludhiana
15.
Gujarat
Rajkot
54.
Rajasthan
Ajmer
16.
Gujarat
Surat
55.
Rajasthan
Jaipur
17.
Gujarat
Vadodara
56.
Rajasthan
Jodhpur
18.
Haryana
Ambala
57.
Tamilnadu
Chennai
19.
Haryana
Gargaon
58.
Tamilnadu
Coimbatore
20.
Himachal Pradesh
Pathankot
59.
Tamilnadu
Erode
21.
Himachal Pradesh
Shimla
60.
Tamilnadu
Madurai
22.
J & K
Jammu
61.
Tamilnadu
Salem
23.
J & K
J &K Srinagar
62.
Tamilnadu
Tirunelveli
24.
Jharkhand
Dhanbad
63.
Tamilnadu
Trichy
25.
Jharkhand
Jamshedpur
64.
Tamilnadu
Villupuram
26.
Jharkhand
Ranchi
65.
Uttar Pradesh
Agra
27.
Karnataka
Bangalore
66.
Uttar Pradesh
Allahabad
28.
Karnataka
Karnataka Belgaum
67.
Uttar Pradesh
Ghaziabad
29.
Karnataka
Hubli
68.
Uttar Pradesh
Kanpur
30.
Karnataka
Mangalore
69.
Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow
31.
Karnataka
Mysore
70.
Uttar Pradesh
Moradabad
32.
Kerala
Kochi
71.
Uttar Pradesh
Saharanpur
33.
Kerala
Kottayam
72.
Uttar Pradesh
Varanasi
34.
Kerala
Kozhikkode
73.
Uttaranchal
Dehradun
35.
Kerala
Thiruvalla
74.
West Bengal
Burdwan
36.
Kerala
Trichur
75.
West Bengal
Howrah
37.
Kerala
Trivandrum
76.
West Bengal
Kolkata
38.
Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal
77.
West Bengal
Siliguri.
39.
Madhya Pradesh
Gwalior

   
              Source: Mail Network Optimisation Project.0
M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

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